Re: [mapserver-users] queryByAttributes syntax

2010-01-25 Thread Berend Veldkamp
Thanks, I'll try this.

Berend

On 1/22/10, Lime, Steve D (DNR)  wrote:
> There's a single way to call the method, it's that you don't always have to
> supply the query item. The method signature is
>
>queryByAttributes (map (mapObj, qitem (string), qstring (string), mode
> (int));
>
> The qstring is given in a format compatible with the underlying driver. For
> the database drivers it's basically a where-clause. For others
> you use MapServer expression syntax. Some expression types (e.g. string
> matches or regex) require the qitem.
>
> To do a partial match you could use a regex, for example:
>
>layer.queryByAttributes(map, "myfield", "/myregex/",
> mapscript.MS_MULTIPLE);
>
> Steve
>
> From: mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org
> [mailto:mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Berend
> Veldkamp
> Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 6:22 AM
> To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
> Subject: [mapserver-users] queryByAttributes syntax
>
> Hi,
>
> Where can I find more information about the queryByAttributes() function? I
> found http://mapserver.org/mapscript/php/index.html#layerobj-class , but it
> is not very detailed. By trial and error I found that for a PostGIS layer, I
> should use this syntax:
>
> layer.queryByAttributes(map, null, "myfield='searchValue'",
> mapscript.MS_MULTIPLE);
>
> but for shapefiles, it seems it should be:
>
> layer.queryByAttributes(map, "myfield", "searchValue",
> mapscript.MS_MULTIPLE);
>
> I am trying to write some generic code, but that's hard if there is no
> single way to call this method. Also, I haven't found a way yet to do a
> partial match on a shapefile (PostGIS supports 'LIKE')
>
> Regards,
> Berend Veldkamp
>
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Re: [mapserver-users] queryByAttributes syntax

2010-01-25 Thread Berend Veldkamp
Thanks, but that's exactly the kind of thing I'd like to prevent...

On 1/24/10, Worth Lutz  wrote:
> I use the layer.connectiontype to adjust my query calls.
>
>
>
> Connection Types
>
> MS_INLINE, MS_SHAPEFILE, MS_TILED_SHAPEFILE, MS_SDE, MS_OGR, MS_TILED_OGR,
> MS_POSTGIS, MS_WMS, MS_ORACLESPATIAL, MS_WFS, MS_GRATICULE, MS_MYGIS,
> MS_RASTER, MS_PLUGIN
>
>
>
>
>
> For example:
>
>
>
> If layer.connectiontype == MS_SHAPEFILE) {
>
>layer.queryByAttributes(map, "myfield", "searchValue",
> mapscript.MS_MULTIPLE);
>
> } else {
>
>layer.queryByAttributes(map, null, "myfield='searchValue'",
> mapscript.MS_MULTIPLE);
>
> }
>
>
>
>   _
>
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> Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 7:22 AM
> To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
> Subject: [mapserver-users] queryByAttributes syntax
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Where can I find more information about the queryByAttributes() function? I
> found http://mapserver.org/mapscript/php/index.html#layerobj-class , but it
> is not very detailed. By trial and error I found that for a PostGIS layer,
> I
> should use this syntax:
>
> layer.queryByAttributes(map, null, "myfield='searchValue'",
> mapscript.MS_MULTIPLE);
>
> but for shapefiles, it seems it should be:
>
> layer.queryByAttributes(map, "myfield", "searchValue",
> mapscript.MS_MULTIPLE);
>
> I am trying to write some generic code, but that's hard if there is no
> single way to call this method. Also, I haven't found a way yet to do a
> partial match on a shapefile (PostGIS supports 'LIKE')
>
> Regards,
> Berend Veldkamp
>
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RE: [mapserver-users] queryByAttributes syntax

2010-01-23 Thread Worth Lutz
I use the layer.connectiontype to adjust my query calls.

 

Connection Types

MS_INLINE, MS_SHAPEFILE, MS_TILED_SHAPEFILE, MS_SDE, MS_OGR, MS_TILED_OGR,
MS_POSTGIS, MS_WMS, MS_ORACLESPATIAL, MS_WFS, MS_GRATICULE, MS_MYGIS,
MS_RASTER, MS_PLUGIN

 

 

For example:

 

If layer.connectiontype == MS_SHAPEFILE) {

   layer.queryByAttributes(map, "myfield", "searchValue",
mapscript.MS_MULTIPLE);

} else {

   layer.queryByAttributes(map, null, "myfield='searchValue'",
mapscript.MS_MULTIPLE);

}



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To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: [mapserver-users] queryByAttributes syntax

 

Hi,

Where can I find more information about the queryByAttributes() function? I
found http://mapserver.org/mapscript/php/index.html#layerobj-class , but it
is not very detailed. By trial and error I found that for a PostGIS layer, I
should use this syntax:

layer.queryByAttributes(map, null, "myfield='searchValue'",
mapscript.MS_MULTIPLE);

but for shapefiles, it seems it should be:

layer.queryByAttributes(map, "myfield", "searchValue",
mapscript.MS_MULTIPLE);

I am trying to write some generic code, but that's hard if there is no
single way to call this method. Also, I haven't found a way yet to do a
partial match on a shapefile (PostGIS supports 'LIKE')

Regards,
Berend Veldkamp

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RE: [mapserver-users] queryByAttributes syntax

2010-01-22 Thread Lime, Steve D (DNR)
There's a single way to call the method, it's that you don't always have to 
supply the query item. The method signature is

   queryByAttributes (map (mapObj, qitem (string), qstring (string), mode 
(int));

The qstring is given in a format compatible with the underlying driver. For the 
database drivers it's basically a where-clause. For others
you use MapServer expression syntax. Some expression types (e.g. string matches 
or regex) require the qitem.

To do a partial match you could use a regex, for example:

   layer.queryByAttributes(map, "myfield", "/myregex/", mapscript.MS_MULTIPLE);

Steve

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[mailto:mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Berend Veldkamp
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 6:22 AM
To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: [mapserver-users] queryByAttributes syntax

Hi,

Where can I find more information about the queryByAttributes() function? I 
found http://mapserver.org/mapscript/php/index.html#layerobj-class , but it is 
not very detailed. By trial and error I found that for a PostGIS layer, I 
should use this syntax:

layer.queryByAttributes(map, null, "myfield='searchValue'", 
mapscript.MS_MULTIPLE);

but for shapefiles, it seems it should be:

layer.queryByAttributes(map, "myfield", "searchValue", mapscript.MS_MULTIPLE);

I am trying to write some generic code, but that's hard if there is no single 
way to call this method. Also, I haven't found a way yet to do a partial match 
on a shapefile (PostGIS supports 'LIKE')

Regards,
Berend Veldkamp
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[mapserver-users] queryByAttributes syntax

2010-01-22 Thread Berend Veldkamp
Hi,

Where can I find more information about the queryByAttributes() function? I
found http://mapserver.org/mapscript/php/index.html#layerobj-class , but it
is not very detailed. By trial and error I found that for a PostGIS layer, I
should use this syntax:

layer.queryByAttributes(map, null, "myfield='searchValue'",
mapscript.MS_MULTIPLE);

but for shapefiles, it seems it should be:

layer.queryByAttributes(map, "myfield", "searchValue",
mapscript.MS_MULTIPLE);

I am trying to write some generic code, but that's hard if there is no
single way to call this method. Also, I haven't found a way yet to do a
partial match on a shapefile (PostGIS supports 'LIKE')

Regards,
Berend Veldkamp
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